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China is not only involved in South Sudan -- it's also working with Tunisia. A senior Chinese communications official and a group of journalists are in Tunisia to attend the annual festival of the Arab States Broadcasting Union. The delegation has used the occasion to announce a media and cultural exchange project between the Chinese public broadcaster and its Tunisian counterpart. CGTN's Adnen Chaouachi reports.
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Herb harvesting and drying! We show one method for drying herbs in the sun to preserve them for the off-season. (Click "SHOW MORE" to...well, see more)
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We're Trent & Lorajean, and our 5 kids: Lizzy (12), Alex (10), Everett (7), “Banjo” (5), and Emma (almost 2). We moved from the city 4 years ago to this old rundown farm, and have been enjoying our new lives ever since as we rebuild the house and make the slow but deliberate transition to being self-sufficient. We make art, we homeschool, we grow our own food and medicine, we live slowly, and we LOVE IT ALL!!! (New videos filmed every day except Sunday).
* Trent's art-only Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbogwbcCJIT-P0dT0Mm0iSw
* Trent's art website: http://www.trentgudmundsen.com
* Email us: artandhomesteading@gmail.com
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*Living Homes, (by Thomas J. Elpel): http://amzn.to/2mFDpIT
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Mr. Dan Faiz worked in Tunisia for around 25 years. Over the last several years he has been a part of numerous International projects involving several countries and their organisations. The environmental project that we worked upon in Tunisia was initially financed by SIDA - Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency. SIDA had selected six projects, each in the field of the environment. The projects in Tunisia were: two for training personnel working at sewage treatment plants, three for technical support and studies for constructing wastewater treatment plants, and one for the development of a regional environmental action plan. A total of 25 projects were supported over a duration of 20 years at a cost of SEK 32 million since 1991.
Several groundwater studies were conducted during these projects, finally it was concluded that drought-ridden Tunisia didn’t have enough ground water to support agriculture. Contrary to popular belief, Tunisian researchers predicted that Tunisia did have abundant underwater supply. This was later confirmed in 2014 when a mysterious lake suddenly appeared in the Tunisian desert. The volume of the pool was around one million cubic metres over more than one hectare, with a depth of between 10 and 18 metres.
According to Mr. Faiz, this is a sign that there’s still hope of greenifying the southern deserts of Tunisia. During his time in Tunisia he found how very tolerant and very good-hearted Tunisian people are. He appreciated the collaboration between Swedish and Tunisian researchers and wishes to continue his project of de-desertification of Tunisian Sahara. The core of the proposed de-desertification project revolves around Vetiver grass. Vetiver has several different purposes: it helps to stabilise soil and protects it against erosion, it also protects fields against pests and weeds, it is favourable as animal feed, the oil extracted from its roots can be used for cosmetics, aromatherapy, herbal skincare and ayurvedic soap, lastly the plant can also be used for handicrafts, ropes and more. Mr. Faiz proposes than these advantages of vetiver could help establish a stable agricultural community that could further assist in developing Tunisia by providing jobs, increasing exports and by improving agriculture hence providing Tunisian people better life.
The proposed project would be led by Prof. Leo Vohandu, Professor Emeritus & Consultant, Tallinn University of Technology with Mr. Dan Faiz, Managing Director, SWEDANFAIZ Consult & Handel International and Mr. Mohsen Boubaker, Director, Institut Supérieur Agronomique Chott- Mériem, Tunisia. The proposed project would involve 25 Full Professors (with extremely qualified, accomplished and internationally renowned; covering all aspects of the de-desertification and improving environment) from different countries mostly from Europe. The approximate budget of the project would be around 120,000 EUR.
The project would help bring together several nations including Sweden, Tunisia, Iran and the EU countries together. It would allow knowledge sharing among these countries; for instance, the knowledge gained by the Iranians from their Agricultural DevelopmentProject which involved collaboration between several private and government organizations responsible for functions such as development and prosperity of the villages, functionality supply and production of protein products and food (cattle breeding and fisheries), active in the field of vast natural resources, watershed management and water spreading, education and research, and promote public participation in Basij in manufacturing and construction and so on. Knowledge sharing from projects such as this could help reduce risks and improve the performance of future projects.
Lastly but most importantly, the project would provide a sustainable approach to development by taking into account economic, social and environmental aspects of development in Tunisia.

Just through the Sea Gate (also known as the Bab el Bahr and the Porte de France) begins the modern city, or Ville Nouvelle, transversed by the grand Avenue Habib Bourguiba (often referred to by popular press and travel guides as "the Tunisian Champs-Élysées"), where the colonial-era buildings provide a clear contrast to smaller, older structures. As the capital city of the country, Tunis is the focus of Tunisian political and administrative life; it is also the centre of the country's commercial activity. The expansion of the Tunisian economy in recent decades is reflected in the booming development of the outer city where one can see clearly the social challenges brought about by rapid modernization in Tunisia.

Tunisia

Tunisia (Arabic:تونس‎Tūnis; Berber: ⵜⵓⵏⴻⵙ), officially the Tunisian Republic or the Republic of Tunisia (Arabic:الجمهورية التونسية‎al-Jumhūrīya at-Tūnisīya; Berber: ⵜⴰⴳⴷⵓⴷⴰ ⵏ ⵜⵓⵏⴻⵙ) is the northernmost country in Africa, covering 165,000 square kilometres (64,000sqmi). Its northernmost point, Ras ben Sakka, is the northernmost point on the African continent. It is bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. As of 2013, its population is estimated at just under 10.8 million. Its name is derived from its capital city, Tunis, which is located on the country's northeast coast.

Geographically, Tunisia contains the eastern end of the Atlas Mountains and the northern reaches of the Sahara desert. Much of the rest of the country's land is fertile soil. Its 1,300 kilometres (810mi) of coastline includes the African conjunction of the western and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Basin and, by means of the Sicilian Strait and Sardinian Channel, features the African mainland's second and third nearest points to Europe after Gibraltar.

Dar es Salaam

Dar es Salaam (from Arabic:دار السلام‎Dār as-Salām, literally "the residence of peace"; or simply Dar, formerly Mzizima) is the largest city of Tanzania and the largest city in eastern Africa by population, as well as a regionally important economic centre. It is Tanzania's most prominent city in arts, fashion, media, music, film and television. It is Tanzania's leading financial centre with the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) being the country's first and most important stock exchange market. Dar es Salaam is the largest and most populous Swahili speaking city in the world. It is the capital of the Dar es Salaam Region administrative province and consists of three boroughs or administrative districts: northern Kinondoni, central Ilala, and southern Temeke. The city is the leading arriving and leaving point for most tourists who visit tourism areas in Tanzania like the national parks for safaris and the islands of Zanzibar. The region had a population of 4,364,541 as of the official 2012 census. Although Dar es Salaam lost its status as the nation's capital to Dodoma in 1974 (not completed until 1996), it remains the focus of the permanent central government bureaucracy. Most decisions made by people in power within the city of Dar es Salaam affect the entire nation of Tanzania.

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China announces media, cultural exchange project in Tunis

China announces media, cultural exchange project in Tunis

China announces media, cultural exchange project in Tunis

China is not only involved in South Sudan -- it's also working with Tunisia. A senior Chinese communications official and a group of journalists are in Tunisia to attend the annual festival of the Arab States Broadcasting Union. The delegation has used the occasion to announce a media and cultural exchange project between the Chinese public broadcaster and its Tunisian counterpart. CGTN's Adnen Chaouachi reports.
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Harvesting chamomile (and sun drying it for herbal tea)

Harvesting chamomile (and sun drying it for herbal tea)

Harvesting chamomile (and sun drying it for herbal tea)

Herb harvesting and drying! We show one method for drying herbs in the sun to preserve them for the off-season. (Click "SHOW MORE" to...well, see more)
***************************************
MORE ABOUT US!:
We're Trent & Lorajean, and our 5 kids: Lizzy (12), Alex (10), Everett (7), “Banjo” (5), and Emma (almost 2). We moved from the city 4 years ago to this old rundown farm, and have been enjoying our new lives ever since as we rebuild the house and make the slow but deliberate transition to being self-sufficient. We make art, we homeschool, we grow our own food and medicine, we live slowly, and we LOVE IT ALL!!! (New videos filmed every day except Sunday).
* Trent's art-only Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbogwbcCJIT-P0dT0Mm0iSw
* Trent's art website: http://www.trentgudmundsen.com
* Email us: artandhomesteading@gmail.com
* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lorajeangudmundsen/
* Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/lorajeang/
*Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/artandhomesteading/
Mailing address:
P.O. Box 522
Preston, ID 83263
***************************************
If you love our channel and would like to help support it, you can make a one-time donation in any amount via Paypal.com. Simply direct the payment to our email address: artandhomesteading@gmail.com...
…..OR.....You could sign up for automatic monthly contributions via our Patreon account. For more information, click here: https://www.patreon.com/artandhomesteading
****************************************
Any item you buy through Amazon using these affiliate links (not just these particular items) will give us a small kickback without charging you anything extra, so we appreciate that as well.
*Super bright LED flashlight (a must-have in our opinion): http://amzn.to/2mjgFzgA
*6-qt stainless steel pressure cooker (easy to use, and another must-have): http://amzn.to/2knZuLp
SOME OF OUR FAVORITE BOOKS:
*Living Homes, (by Thomas J. Elpel): http://amzn.to/2mFDpIT
*Fonthill: The Home of Henry Chapman Mercer: http://amzn.to/2m6go52
*Frontier Living: An Illustrated Guide to PioneerLife in America (by Edwin Tunis): http://amzn.to/2mwshhn

Tunisia - Free To Live It All TV Commercial

valeology dan faiz - desert greening in Tunisia

Mr. Dan Faiz worked in Tunisia for around 25 years. Over the last several years he has been a part of numerous International projects involving several countries and their organisations. The environmental project that we worked upon in Tunisia was initially financed by SIDA - Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency. SIDA had selected six projects, each in the field of the environment. The projects in Tunisia were: two for training personnel working at sewage treatment plants, three for technical support and studies for constructing wastewater treatment plants, and one for the development of a regional environmental action plan. A total of 25 projects were supported over a duration of 20 years at a cost of SEK 32 million since 1991.
Several groundwater studies were conducted during these projects, finally it was concluded that drought-ridden Tunisia didn’t have enough ground water to support agriculture. Contrary to popular belief, Tunisian researchers predicted that Tunisia did have abundant underwater supply. This was later confirmed in 2014 when a mysterious lake suddenly appeared in the Tunisian desert. The volume of the pool was around one million cubic metres over more than one hectare, with a depth of between 10 and 18 metres.
According to Mr. Faiz, this is a sign that there’s still hope of greenifying the southern deserts of Tunisia. During his time in Tunisia he found how very tolerant and very good-hearted Tunisian people are. He appreciated the collaboration between Swedish and Tunisian researchers and wishes to continue his project of de-desertification of Tunisian Sahara. The core of the proposed de-desertification project revolves around Vetiver grass. Vetiver has several different purposes: it helps to stabilise soil and protects it against erosion, it also protects fields against pests and weeds, it is favourable as animal feed, the oil extracted from its roots can be used for cosmetics, aromatherapy, herbal skincare and ayurvedic soap, lastly the plant can also be used for handicrafts, ropes and more. Mr. Faiz proposes than these advantages of vetiver could help establish a stable agricultural community that could further assist in developing Tunisia by providing jobs, increasing exports and by improving agriculture hence providing Tunisian people better life.
The proposed project would be led by Prof. Leo Vohandu, Professor Emeritus & Consultant, Tallinn University of Technology with Mr. Dan Faiz, Managing Director, SWEDANFAIZ Consult & Handel International and Mr. Mohsen Boubaker, Director, Institut Supérieur Agronomique Chott- Mériem, Tunisia. The proposed project would involve 25 Full Professors (with extremely qualified, accomplished and internationally renowned; covering all aspects of the de-desertification and improving environment) from different countries mostly from Europe. The approximate budget of the project would be around 120,000 EUR.
The project would help bring together several nations including Sweden, Tunisia, Iran and the EU countries together. It would allow knowledge sharing among these countries; for instance, the knowledge gained by the Iranians from their Agricultural DevelopmentProject which involved collaboration between several private and government organizations responsible for functions such as development and prosperity of the villages, functionality supply and production of protein products and food (cattle breeding and fisheries), active in the field of vast natural resources, watershed management and water spreading, education and research, and promote public participation in Basij in manufacturing and construction and so on. Knowledge sharing from projects such as this could help reduce risks and improve the performance of future projects.
Lastly but most importantly, the project would provide a sustainable approach to development by taking into account economic, social and environmental aspects of development in Tunisia.

China announces media, cultural exchange project in Tunis

China is not only involved in South Sudan -- it's also working with Tunisia. A senior Chinese communications official and a group of journalists are in Tunisia to attend the annual festival of the Arab States Broadcasting Union. The delegation has used the occasion to announce a media and cultural exchange project between the Chinese public broadcaster and its Tunisian counterpart. CGTN's Adnen Chaouachi reports.
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published: 26 Apr 2017

Harvesting chamomile (and sun drying it for herbal tea)

Herb harvesting and drying! We show one method for drying herbs in the sun to preserve them for the off-season. (Click "SHOW MORE" to...well, see more)
***************************************
MORE ABOUT US!:
We're Trent & Lorajean, and our 5 kids: Lizzy (12), Alex (10), Everett (7), “Banjo” (5), and Emma (almost 2). We moved from the city 4 years ago to this old rundown farm, and have been enjoying our new lives ever since as we rebuild the house and make the slow but deliberate transition to being self-sufficient. We make art, we homeschool, we grow our own food and medicine, we live slowly, and we LOVE IT ALL!!! (New videos filmed every day except Sunday).
* Trent's art-only Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbogwbcCJIT-P0dT0Mm0iSw
* Trent's art website: http://www.tr...

Tunisia - Free To Live It All TV Commercial

valeology dan faiz - desert greening in Tunisia

Mr. Dan Faiz worked in Tunisia for around 25 years. Over the last several years he has been a part of numerous International projects involving several countries and their organisations. The environmental project that we worked upon in Tunisia was initially financed by SIDA - Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency. SIDA had selected six projects, each in the field of the environment. The projects in Tunisia were: two for training personnel working at sewage treatment plants, three for technical support and studies for constructing wastewater treatment plants, and one for the development of a regional environmental action plan. A total of 25 projects were supported over a duration of 20 years at a cost of SEK 32 million since 1991.
Several groundwater studies were conducted du...

Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa, Djerba, Tunisia

HasdrubalThalassa & Spa, Djerba, Tunisia. Five star hotel on the sea front on one of the nicest beaches of Djerba Island, the Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa It's the ideal hotel for those wanting to relax in a world dedicated to well-being. Fountains and colonnades stretching towards gardens and swimming pools bordering on a vast white sandy beach. The hotel is located directly on the beach, close to DjerbaGolf Course and 30 minutes from Djerba - Zarzis International Airport in Tunisia.
The hotel features 210 twin rooms, 3 suites and 1 Presidential Suite. The air-conditioned rooms are well equipped with direct telephone, radio, TV satellite, mini-bar, bathroom with separate toilet, hairdryer, balcony or terrace, with sea or garden view. 4 restaurants, 2 bars and a Moorish café.
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China is not only involved in South Sudan -- it's also working with Tunisia. A senior Chinese communications official and a group of journalists are in Tunisia to attend the annual festival of the Arab States Broadcasting Union. The delegation has used the occasion to announce a media and cultural exchange project between the Chinese public broadcaster and its Tunisian counterpart. CGTN's Adnen Chaouachi reports.
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China is not only involved in South Sudan -- it's also working with Tunisia. A senior Chinese communications official and a group of journalists are in Tunisia to attend the annual festival of the Arab States Broadcasting Union. The delegation has used the occasion to announce a media and cultural exchange project between the Chinese public broadcaster and its Tunisian counterpart. CGTN's Adnen Chaouachi reports.
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Harvesting chamomile (and sun drying it for herbal tea)

Herb harvesting and drying! We show one method for drying herbs in the sun to preserve them for the off-season. (Click "SHOW MORE" to...well, see more)
*******...

Herb harvesting and drying! We show one method for drying herbs in the sun to preserve them for the off-season. (Click "SHOW MORE" to...well, see more)
***************************************
MORE ABOUT US!:
We're Trent & Lorajean, and our 5 kids: Lizzy (12), Alex (10), Everett (7), “Banjo” (5), and Emma (almost 2). We moved from the city 4 years ago to this old rundown farm, and have been enjoying our new lives ever since as we rebuild the house and make the slow but deliberate transition to being self-sufficient. We make art, we homeschool, we grow our own food and medicine, we live slowly, and we LOVE IT ALL!!! (New videos filmed every day except Sunday).
* Trent's art-only Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbogwbcCJIT-P0dT0Mm0iSw
* Trent's art website: http://www.trentgudmundsen.com
* Email us: artandhomesteading@gmail.com
* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lorajeangudmundsen/
* Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/lorajeang/
*Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/artandhomesteading/
Mailing address:
P.O. Box 522
Preston, ID 83263
***************************************
If you love our channel and would like to help support it, you can make a one-time donation in any amount via Paypal.com. Simply direct the payment to our email address: artandhomesteading@gmail.com...
…..OR.....You could sign up for automatic monthly contributions via our Patreon account. For more information, click here: https://www.patreon.com/artandhomesteading
****************************************
Any item you buy through Amazon using these affiliate links (not just these particular items) will give us a small kickback without charging you anything extra, so we appreciate that as well.
*Super bright LED flashlight (a must-have in our opinion): http://amzn.to/2mjgFzgA
*6-qt stainless steel pressure cooker (easy to use, and another must-have): http://amzn.to/2knZuLp
SOME OF OUR FAVORITE BOOKS:
*Living Homes, (by Thomas J. Elpel): http://amzn.to/2mFDpIT
*Fonthill: The Home of Henry Chapman Mercer: http://amzn.to/2m6go52
*Frontier Living: An Illustrated Guide to PioneerLife in America (by Edwin Tunis): http://amzn.to/2mwshhn

Herb harvesting and drying! We show one method for drying herbs in the sun to preserve them for the off-season. (Click "SHOW MORE" to...well, see more)
***************************************
MORE ABOUT US!:
We're Trent & Lorajean, and our 5 kids: Lizzy (12), Alex (10), Everett (7), “Banjo” (5), and Emma (almost 2). We moved from the city 4 years ago to this old rundown farm, and have been enjoying our new lives ever since as we rebuild the house and make the slow but deliberate transition to being self-sufficient. We make art, we homeschool, we grow our own food and medicine, we live slowly, and we LOVE IT ALL!!! (New videos filmed every day except Sunday).
* Trent's art-only Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbogwbcCJIT-P0dT0Mm0iSw
* Trent's art website: http://www.trentgudmundsen.com
* Email us: artandhomesteading@gmail.com
* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lorajeangudmundsen/
* Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/lorajeang/
*Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/artandhomesteading/
Mailing address:
P.O. Box 522
Preston, ID 83263
***************************************
If you love our channel and would like to help support it, you can make a one-time donation in any amount via Paypal.com. Simply direct the payment to our email address: artandhomesteading@gmail.com...
…..OR.....You could sign up for automatic monthly contributions via our Patreon account. For more information, click here: https://www.patreon.com/artandhomesteading
****************************************
Any item you buy through Amazon using these affiliate links (not just these particular items) will give us a small kickback without charging you anything extra, so we appreciate that as well.
*Super bright LED flashlight (a must-have in our opinion): http://amzn.to/2mjgFzgA
*6-qt stainless steel pressure cooker (easy to use, and another must-have): http://amzn.to/2knZuLp
SOME OF OUR FAVORITE BOOKS:
*Living Homes, (by Thomas J. Elpel): http://amzn.to/2mFDpIT
*Fonthill: The Home of Henry Chapman Mercer: http://amzn.to/2m6go52
*Frontier Living: An Illustrated Guide to PioneerLife in America (by Edwin Tunis): http://amzn.to/2mwshhn

valeology dan faiz - desert greening in Tunisia

Mr. Dan Faiz worked in Tunisia for around 25 years. Over the last several years he has been a part of numerous International projects involving several countrie...

Mr. Dan Faiz worked in Tunisia for around 25 years. Over the last several years he has been a part of numerous International projects involving several countries and their organisations. The environmental project that we worked upon in Tunisia was initially financed by SIDA - Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency. SIDA had selected six projects, each in the field of the environment. The projects in Tunisia were: two for training personnel working at sewage treatment plants, three for technical support and studies for constructing wastewater treatment plants, and one for the development of a regional environmental action plan. A total of 25 projects were supported over a duration of 20 years at a cost of SEK 32 million since 1991.
Several groundwater studies were conducted during these projects, finally it was concluded that drought-ridden Tunisia didn’t have enough ground water to support agriculture. Contrary to popular belief, Tunisian researchers predicted that Tunisia did have abundant underwater supply. This was later confirmed in 2014 when a mysterious lake suddenly appeared in the Tunisian desert. The volume of the pool was around one million cubic metres over more than one hectare, with a depth of between 10 and 18 metres.
According to Mr. Faiz, this is a sign that there’s still hope of greenifying the southern deserts of Tunisia. During his time in Tunisia he found how very tolerant and very good-hearted Tunisian people are. He appreciated the collaboration between Swedish and Tunisian researchers and wishes to continue his project of de-desertification of Tunisian Sahara. The core of the proposed de-desertification project revolves around Vetiver grass. Vetiver has several different purposes: it helps to stabilise soil and protects it against erosion, it also protects fields against pests and weeds, it is favourable as animal feed, the oil extracted from its roots can be used for cosmetics, aromatherapy, herbal skincare and ayurvedic soap, lastly the plant can also be used for handicrafts, ropes and more. Mr. Faiz proposes than these advantages of vetiver could help establish a stable agricultural community that could further assist in developing Tunisia by providing jobs, increasing exports and by improving agriculture hence providing Tunisian people better life.
The proposed project would be led by Prof. Leo Vohandu, Professor Emeritus & Consultant, Tallinn University of Technology with Mr. Dan Faiz, Managing Director, SWEDANFAIZ Consult & Handel International and Mr. Mohsen Boubaker, Director, Institut Supérieur Agronomique Chott- Mériem, Tunisia. The proposed project would involve 25 Full Professors (with extremely qualified, accomplished and internationally renowned; covering all aspects of the de-desertification and improving environment) from different countries mostly from Europe. The approximate budget of the project would be around 120,000 EUR.
The project would help bring together several nations including Sweden, Tunisia, Iran and the EU countries together. It would allow knowledge sharing among these countries; for instance, the knowledge gained by the Iranians from their Agricultural DevelopmentProject which involved collaboration between several private and government organizations responsible for functions such as development and prosperity of the villages, functionality supply and production of protein products and food (cattle breeding and fisheries), active in the field of vast natural resources, watershed management and water spreading, education and research, and promote public participation in Basij in manufacturing and construction and so on. Knowledge sharing from projects such as this could help reduce risks and improve the performance of future projects.
Lastly but most importantly, the project would provide a sustainable approach to development by taking into account economic, social and environmental aspects of development in Tunisia.

Mr. Dan Faiz worked in Tunisia for around 25 years. Over the last several years he has been a part of numerous International projects involving several countries and their organisations. The environmental project that we worked upon in Tunisia was initially financed by SIDA - Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency. SIDA had selected six projects, each in the field of the environment. The projects in Tunisia were: two for training personnel working at sewage treatment plants, three for technical support and studies for constructing wastewater treatment plants, and one for the development of a regional environmental action plan. A total of 25 projects were supported over a duration of 20 years at a cost of SEK 32 million since 1991.
Several groundwater studies were conducted during these projects, finally it was concluded that drought-ridden Tunisia didn’t have enough ground water to support agriculture. Contrary to popular belief, Tunisian researchers predicted that Tunisia did have abundant underwater supply. This was later confirmed in 2014 when a mysterious lake suddenly appeared in the Tunisian desert. The volume of the pool was around one million cubic metres over more than one hectare, with a depth of between 10 and 18 metres.
According to Mr. Faiz, this is a sign that there’s still hope of greenifying the southern deserts of Tunisia. During his time in Tunisia he found how very tolerant and very good-hearted Tunisian people are. He appreciated the collaboration between Swedish and Tunisian researchers and wishes to continue his project of de-desertification of Tunisian Sahara. The core of the proposed de-desertification project revolves around Vetiver grass. Vetiver has several different purposes: it helps to stabilise soil and protects it against erosion, it also protects fields against pests and weeds, it is favourable as animal feed, the oil extracted from its roots can be used for cosmetics, aromatherapy, herbal skincare and ayurvedic soap, lastly the plant can also be used for handicrafts, ropes and more. Mr. Faiz proposes than these advantages of vetiver could help establish a stable agricultural community that could further assist in developing Tunisia by providing jobs, increasing exports and by improving agriculture hence providing Tunisian people better life.
The proposed project would be led by Prof. Leo Vohandu, Professor Emeritus & Consultant, Tallinn University of Technology with Mr. Dan Faiz, Managing Director, SWEDANFAIZ Consult & Handel International and Mr. Mohsen Boubaker, Director, Institut Supérieur Agronomique Chott- Mériem, Tunisia. The proposed project would involve 25 Full Professors (with extremely qualified, accomplished and internationally renowned; covering all aspects of the de-desertification and improving environment) from different countries mostly from Europe. The approximate budget of the project would be around 120,000 EUR.
The project would help bring together several nations including Sweden, Tunisia, Iran and the EU countries together. It would allow knowledge sharing among these countries; for instance, the knowledge gained by the Iranians from their Agricultural DevelopmentProject which involved collaboration between several private and government organizations responsible for functions such as development and prosperity of the villages, functionality supply and production of protein products and food (cattle breeding and fisheries), active in the field of vast natural resources, watershed management and water spreading, education and research, and promote public participation in Basij in manufacturing and construction and so on. Knowledge sharing from projects such as this could help reduce risks and improve the performance of future projects.
Lastly but most importantly, the project would provide a sustainable approach to development by taking into account economic, social and environmental aspects of development in Tunisia.

A Tourist's Guide to Tunis, Tunisia

Tunis Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tunis in Tunisia.
Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and this 'Paris' of North Africa is a metropolis with a long history.
In the centre of the medina, the domed roof of the souk encircles the Olive-Tree Mosque, the spiritual centre of the old town.
The central market district dates back to the Hafsid and Early Christian period. Here, there's something for everyone, many of the goods being skillfully crafted under the watchful eye of prospective purchasers. While strolling through the markets, it's like being part of an Arabian fairy-tale with all the magic of the One Thousand and One Nights.
The tall, octagonal minaret of the Sidi Youssef Dey Mosque is an example of Tunisia's earliest Syric building design and opposite is the Dar-el-Bey, former palace of th...

Tunis Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tunis in Tunisia.
Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and the political, commercial and cultural centre of the country: the Paris of North Africa and a metropolis with a long history. The centre of the city is the Medina, the Arabic old town. Surrounded by the market streets of the souks towers the large mosque of El Zitouna. Apart from the Sidi Oqba of Kairouan, this noble building is the most important religious sanctuary in Tunisia. The central market quarter dates back to the Hafsidic and Early Christian period and the leisurely ambience of the Moorish coffee houses still exists today. The tall, octagonal minaret of the Sidi Youssef Mosque is the earliest Syric building style in Tunisia. Next to the mosque are the securely guarded government buildings that in...

Tunisian Oasis Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tunisian Oasis in Tunisia.
Gabes is the beginning of a journey through what is the fascinating oasis of Tunisia, that contains all the mystique of the Orient: art, culture, history and endless desert horizons.
The Ghorfas of Medenine boast a variety of souvenir shops and in the past, the multi-floored mud buildings served as dwellings and storage areas for the semi-nomads of the region. A Ghorfa is a collection of buildings that form part of large complexes with hundreds of buildings grouped together around large courtyards.
Surrounded by desert is the sleepy village of Douz that was once a thriving camel trading centre. Now it contains markets and is also the location of the famous SaharaFestival.
The Torra Ruins in Mansurah are a further highlight of th...

TUNISIA - The Road Trip | Charlotte Hole

TUNISIA - The Road Trip. As some of you may know, I have just recently got home from an 11 day road trip around the beautiful country, Tunisia- I hope you enjoy this after movie! ( I did attempt to upload this an hour ago, but the song doesn't work in the U.K - hence why no one could watch the video AAHHH! So here's my second best song for this movie haha) I really hope you enjoy it guys, I loved this trip so much! - Read more about my road trip tonight @ https://www.CH32.co.uk
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published: 12 May 2016

TUNISIA Travel Guide | Top 5 Best Places In Tunisia | You Must Visit !!

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5. Sidi Bou Said
Sidi Bou Said is a town in northern Tunisia located about 20 km from the capital, Tunis.
The town itself is a tourist attraction and is known for its extensive use of blue and white.
4. Amphitheatre of El Jem
It is an oval amphitheatre in the city of El Djem, Tunisia. It is listed by UNESCO since 1979 as a World Heritage Site.
It was built around 238 AD, when the modern Tunisia belonged to the Roman province of Africa, in the city of Thysdrus.
3. Bourguiba Mousoleum
T...

Tunisia Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Tunisisa was established by the Phoenicians, but during its eventful history it belonged to the Roman Empire, was under Spanish, Turkish and Arab influences, and later under the French rule. Its architecture, art and culture all reflect this diversity. The ruins of the ancient metropolis of Carthage, the sand beaches of Hammamet, the old town of Tunis, the bazaars of Sousse, the mystical salt lake, the treasures of the Bardo Museum, the cave houses of Matmata, the palm trees of Tozeur, the bay and fish market of Kelibia, the Roman amphitheatre of El Djem, the blue and white houses of Sidi bou Said, the minarets, the oases of Chebika, the monumental buildings of the Ribats, the camels and the modern luxury hotels all are parts of the colorful mosaic, which is called Tunisia.
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published: 22 Feb 2015

Vacation Tunisia [Tourism movie 2015]

http://juvan.net - Beautiful time in Tunisia, visiting many famous places, experience culinary and nature. Short unofficial tourism film. Get you own tourism movie, contact us!
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published: 28 Nov 2015

Visit Tunisia

Tunisia holidays take in the best sites & off-the-beaten-track places from remote Berber villages to the ancient medina of Kairouan. All our Tunisia holidays are provided by operators committed to supporting local people & the environment.

A LUXURY GUIDE TO TUNISIA / worldwithinher ♥

I went in April 2017 with Tunisian Tourism Board (http://bit.ly/2qRyZ3D), and loved it! Be sure to check out my detailed blog - http://worldwithinher.com/things_to_do_in_tunis_carthage/
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published: 08 May 2017

Travel Series - Tunisia

Tunisia is located only a few kilometres away from Sicily, the Roman influence is therefore still very obvious. In 800BC the PunicTunis was only a small village in a shadow of Carthage. Today, Tunis is a modern city with 1,2Million inhabitants.
Where ever we look the Tunisian flag hoisted everywhere. The five columns of Islam, the state religion of Tunisia, are symbolized by a pentacle . The Muslims believe in God being the only one and Mohammad being his prophet. The teaching of Allah calls the faithful to pray, to fast, to give alms and to make pilgrimage to Mecca.

Travel video about destination Tunis in Tunisia.
Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and this 'Paris' of North Africa is a metropolis with a long history.
In the centre of the medina, the domed roof of the souk encircles the Olive-Tree Mosque, the spiritual centre of the old town.
The central market district dates back to the Hafsid and Early Christian period. Here, there's something for everyone, many of the goods being skillfully crafted under the watchful eye of prospective purchasers. While strolling through the markets, it's like being part of an Arabian fairy-tale with all the magic of the One Thousand and One Nights.
The tall, octagonal minaret of the Sidi Youssef Dey Mosque is an example of Tunisia's earliest Syric building design and opposite is the Dar-el-Bey, former palace of the Turkish monarchs.
Dar Ben Abdallah is a splendid palace that dates back to the 18th century and since 1975, has incorporated a folklore museum that is well worth a visit. A large cool courtyard is dominated by a central marble fountain that is surrounded by both residential and official rooms. The lavish lifestyle of the 19th century is on full display in numerous rooms with precious furniture and crystal chandeliers, as well as beautifully attired life-size dolls.
Today, Bardo is an elegant suburb of villas but in the 19th century, the Turkish Beys built their palace district within it. The former harem today contains the majestic Bardo Museum.
Tunis has all the wonderful atmosphere of this region's historic and colorful past.

Travel video about destination Tunis in Tunisia.
Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and this 'Paris' of North Africa is a metropolis with a long history.
In the centre of the medina, the domed roof of the souk encircles the Olive-Tree Mosque, the spiritual centre of the old town.
The central market district dates back to the Hafsid and Early Christian period. Here, there's something for everyone, many of the goods being skillfully crafted under the watchful eye of prospective purchasers. While strolling through the markets, it's like being part of an Arabian fairy-tale with all the magic of the One Thousand and One Nights.
The tall, octagonal minaret of the Sidi Youssef Dey Mosque is an example of Tunisia's earliest Syric building design and opposite is the Dar-el-Bey, former palace of the Turkish monarchs.
Dar Ben Abdallah is a splendid palace that dates back to the 18th century and since 1975, has incorporated a folklore museum that is well worth a visit. A large cool courtyard is dominated by a central marble fountain that is surrounded by both residential and official rooms. The lavish lifestyle of the 19th century is on full display in numerous rooms with precious furniture and crystal chandeliers, as well as beautifully attired life-size dolls.
Today, Bardo is an elegant suburb of villas but in the 19th century, the Turkish Beys built their palace district within it. The former harem today contains the majestic Bardo Museum.
Tunis has all the wonderful atmosphere of this region's historic and colorful past.

Travel video about destination Tunisia.
Tunis is a North African city with a long history. After the Hasfides and Osmans, the SpanishMoors came but then had to give way to French colonial rule until present day Independence. In the old town, there are more than 700 historic monuments which include 200 palaces, a colourful variety of buildings and numerous mosques.Among shoreline lava rock is the entrance to the Ghar El-Kebir, a collection of sandstone grottos. During Roman times, thousands of slaves were forced to bring building material for Carthage and El Djem from subterranean shafts. In Sousse, the simple fort of Ribat is probably the oldest Islamic building in North Africa, in which Muslim soldiers lived in monastery-like isolation and in the town’s Archaeological Museum there is a fantastic range of mosaics, predominantly from Punic and Roman excavations. Gabes is an oasis town which overflows with luxuriant floral splendour. By horse and carriage visitors can travel through one of the most beautiful maritime oases in Tunisia where, under 500,000 date palms, tobacco, henna, pumpkins, apricots and bananas thrive. The focal point of important caravan routes and trading centre for goods from Libya and Black Africa, Medenine is a very charming and lively city. Its reinforced honeycomb-shaped caves were the extraordinary-looking buildings that many will recall from the film ‘Star Wars’. The Sahara is the largest desert on earth, with different landscapes such as rock deserts, salt deserts and serene oases. Kebili is located on the edge of a huge salt lake and is a typical desert village with a green oasis and Artesian springs which provide water for its fruit and vegetable gardens. Nefta is also a green paradise in the desert, an oasis town that boasts no less than 152Artesian wells. Dougga contains Tunisia’s most important ruins which nestle in the hills among shimmering olive trees and poppy fields. Endless deserts and fertile oases, busy towns and isolated mountain regions, Roman temples and Muslim mosques: Tunisia is tempting!

Travel video about destination Tunisia.
Tunis is a North African city with a long history. After the Hasfides and Osmans, the SpanishMoors came but then had to give way to French colonial rule until present day Independence. In the old town, there are more than 700 historic monuments which include 200 palaces, a colourful variety of buildings and numerous mosques.Among shoreline lava rock is the entrance to the Ghar El-Kebir, a collection of sandstone grottos. During Roman times, thousands of slaves were forced to bring building material for Carthage and El Djem from subterranean shafts. In Sousse, the simple fort of Ribat is probably the oldest Islamic building in North Africa, in which Muslim soldiers lived in monastery-like isolation and in the town’s Archaeological Museum there is a fantastic range of mosaics, predominantly from Punic and Roman excavations. Gabes is an oasis town which overflows with luxuriant floral splendour. By horse and carriage visitors can travel through one of the most beautiful maritime oases in Tunisia where, under 500,000 date palms, tobacco, henna, pumpkins, apricots and bananas thrive. The focal point of important caravan routes and trading centre for goods from Libya and Black Africa, Medenine is a very charming and lively city. Its reinforced honeycomb-shaped caves were the extraordinary-looking buildings that many will recall from the film ‘Star Wars’. The Sahara is the largest desert on earth, with different landscapes such as rock deserts, salt deserts and serene oases. Kebili is located on the edge of a huge salt lake and is a typical desert village with a green oasis and Artesian springs which provide water for its fruit and vegetable gardens. Nefta is also a green paradise in the desert, an oasis town that boasts no less than 152Artesian wells. Dougga contains Tunisia’s most important ruins which nestle in the hills among shimmering olive trees and poppy fields. Endless deserts and fertile oases, busy towns and isolated mountain regions, Roman temples and Muslim mosques: Tunisia is tempting!

Tunis Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tunis in Tunisia.
Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and the political, commercial and cultural centre of the country: the Paris of ...

Travel video about destination Tunis in Tunisia.
Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and the political, commercial and cultural centre of the country: the Paris of North Africa and a metropolis with a long history. The centre of the city is the Medina, the Arabic old town. Surrounded by the market streets of the souks towers the large mosque of El Zitouna. Apart from the Sidi Oqba of Kairouan, this noble building is the most important religious sanctuary in Tunisia. The central market quarter dates back to the Hafsidic and Early Christian period and the leisurely ambience of the Moorish coffee houses still exists today. The tall, octagonal minaret of the Sidi Youssef Mosque is the earliest Syric building style in Tunisia. Next to the mosque are the securely guarded government buildings that incorporate the architectural styles of the old town. In the labyrinth of souks there is a tiny square with red-green pillars, the former slave market in which human captives were sold for profit. The 18th century mausoleum of Tourbet El Bey contains the tombs of the Husseiniden Dynasty, its stucco walls and marble pillars highlight the influence of Italian Renaissance. Even today the Medina of Tunis enchants all those who experience it and it is one of the oldest and most constantly populated areas of the Mediterranean that is as evocative as an oriental fairytale.

Travel video about destination Tunis in Tunisia.
Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and the political, commercial and cultural centre of the country: the Paris of North Africa and a metropolis with a long history. The centre of the city is the Medina, the Arabic old town. Surrounded by the market streets of the souks towers the large mosque of El Zitouna. Apart from the Sidi Oqba of Kairouan, this noble building is the most important religious sanctuary in Tunisia. The central market quarter dates back to the Hafsidic and Early Christian period and the leisurely ambience of the Moorish coffee houses still exists today. The tall, octagonal minaret of the Sidi Youssef Mosque is the earliest Syric building style in Tunisia. Next to the mosque are the securely guarded government buildings that incorporate the architectural styles of the old town. In the labyrinth of souks there is a tiny square with red-green pillars, the former slave market in which human captives were sold for profit. The 18th century mausoleum of Tourbet El Bey contains the tombs of the Husseiniden Dynasty, its stucco walls and marble pillars highlight the influence of Italian Renaissance. Even today the Medina of Tunis enchants all those who experience it and it is one of the oldest and most constantly populated areas of the Mediterranean that is as evocative as an oriental fairytale.

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Hey Lovies. Here are some highlights from my recently trip to Tunisia ( First time in Africa!!!!). Hope you guys will enjoy it!! Remember to watch in HD! XO
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Connect with me:
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THAILAND travel diary: https://youtu.be/0-hThocy01w
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HOW TO ACHIEVE A FLAWLESS GLOW:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oLLyud08h4
5 Ways to used Aloe Vera https://youtu.be/ag_-W3lUFXE
How to get rid of dark circle and blemishes with makeup https://youtu.be/gVIgoIahijM
Hey Guys!!!! I am a Jamaican, model living in Paris. Welcome to my little world. On this channel you will see all the things I love, such as, beauty, style, travel vlog, and products review videos!!! I hope you guys will enjoy my videos 😊
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Tunisian Oasis Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tunisian Oasis in Tunisia.
Gabes is the beginning of a journey through what is the fascinating oasis of Tunisia, that contains al...

Travel video about destination Tunisian Oasis in Tunisia.
Gabes is the beginning of a journey through what is the fascinating oasis of Tunisia, that contains all the mystique of the Orient: art, culture, history and endless desert horizons.
The Ghorfas of Medenine boast a variety of souvenir shops and in the past, the multi-floored mud buildings served as dwellings and storage areas for the semi-nomads of the region. A Ghorfa is a collection of buildings that form part of large complexes with hundreds of buildings grouped together around large courtyards.
Surrounded by desert is the sleepy village of Douz that was once a thriving camel trading centre. Now it contains markets and is also the location of the famous SaharaFestival.
The Torra Ruins in Mansurah are a further highlight of the journey across the Tunisian oasis. The sun beats down relentlessly on the boundless Sahara and individual palm trees appear as green guardians of the oasis.
Tozeur, the 'Eden of The Desert', is a safe haven for almost 20 villages. Its unique architecture is highly impressive and the walls of its houses consist of loam bricks that form geometrical patterns.
Nefta's new town with its nearby souk quarter is situated in the east. On the western side is the older district with its sacred buildings and twisting alleys. For more than 1,000 years the town has been the religious centre of a mystic Moslem sect known as the Sufis.
As the shadows of evening begin to fall and the light of the setting sun illuminates the Tunisian oasis in a spectacular purple light, everything combines to make this a most memorable and atmospheric experience.

Travel video about destination Tunisian Oasis in Tunisia.
Gabes is the beginning of a journey through what is the fascinating oasis of Tunisia, that contains all the mystique of the Orient: art, culture, history and endless desert horizons.
The Ghorfas of Medenine boast a variety of souvenir shops and in the past, the multi-floored mud buildings served as dwellings and storage areas for the semi-nomads of the region. A Ghorfa is a collection of buildings that form part of large complexes with hundreds of buildings grouped together around large courtyards.
Surrounded by desert is the sleepy village of Douz that was once a thriving camel trading centre. Now it contains markets and is also the location of the famous SaharaFestival.
The Torra Ruins in Mansurah are a further highlight of the journey across the Tunisian oasis. The sun beats down relentlessly on the boundless Sahara and individual palm trees appear as green guardians of the oasis.
Tozeur, the 'Eden of The Desert', is a safe haven for almost 20 villages. Its unique architecture is highly impressive and the walls of its houses consist of loam bricks that form geometrical patterns.
Nefta's new town with its nearby souk quarter is situated in the east. On the western side is the older district with its sacred buildings and twisting alleys. For more than 1,000 years the town has been the religious centre of a mystic Moslem sect known as the Sufis.
As the shadows of evening begin to fall and the light of the setting sun illuminates the Tunisian oasis in a spectacular purple light, everything combines to make this a most memorable and atmospheric experience.

TUNISIA - The Road Trip | Charlotte Hole

TUNISIA - The Road Trip. As some of you may know, I have just recently got home from an 11 day road trip around the beautiful country, Tunisia- I hope you enjoy...

TUNISIA - The Road Trip. As some of you may know, I have just recently got home from an 11 day road trip around the beautiful country, Tunisia- I hope you enjoy this after movie! ( I did attempt to upload this an hour ago, but the song doesn't work in the U.K - hence why no one could watch the video AAHHH! So here's my second best song for this movie haha) I really hope you enjoy it guys, I loved this trip so much! - Read more about my road trip tonight @ https://www.CH32.co.uk
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TUNISIA - The Road Trip. As some of you may know, I have just recently got home from an 11 day road trip around the beautiful country, Tunisia- I hope you enjoy this after movie! ( I did attempt to upload this an hour ago, but the song doesn't work in the U.K - hence why no one could watch the video AAHHH! So here's my second best song for this movie haha) I really hope you enjoy it guys, I loved this trip so much! - Read more about my road trip tonight @ https://www.CH32.co.uk
F OL LO W . M E . //
https://www.CH32.co.uk
https://www.twitter.com/charhole
https://www.instagram.com/ch32
https://www.facebook.com/CharlotteHole32
M US I C . B Y . // Majestic Casual
https://www.youtube.com/majesticcasual
F IL ME D . W IT H . // Fujifilm X-A2
E D I T E D . W I T H . // Final Cut Pro

published:12 May 2016

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TUNISIA Travel Guide | Top 5 Best Places In Tunisia | You Must Visit !!

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This video contains information about tunisia, tunisia travel, tunisia travel guide, tunisia travel destinations, best place in tunisia, things to do in tunisia, tourist attractions In tunisia, best places in tunisia.
5. Sidi Bou Said
Sidi Bou Said is a town in northern Tunisia located about 20 km from the capital, Tunis.
The town itself is a tourist attraction and is known for its extensive use of blue and white.
4. Amphitheatre of El Jem
It is an oval amphitheatre in the city of El Djem, Tunisia. It is listed by UNESCO since 1979 as a World Heritage Site.
It was built around 238 AD, when the modern Tunisia belonged to the Roman province of Africa, in the city of Thysdrus.
3. Bourguiba Mousoleum
The Bourguiba mausoleum is a monumental grave in Monastir, containing the remains of former president Habib Bourguiba.
The mausoleum was built while Bourguiba was still alive, in 1963, in the modern Arab-Muslim style.
2. Dougga
Dougga is a Romano-Berber city in northern Tunisia, included in a 65 hectare archaeological site.
UNESCO qualified Dougga as a World Heritage Site in 1997.
1. Great Mosque Of Kairouan
It is one of the most important mosques in Tunisia, situated in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Kairouan.
It is one of the oldest places of worship in the Islamic world, as well as a model for all later mosques in the Maghreb.
travel | tunisia travel guide | top 5 best places to visit in tunisia | you must know !!

travel | tunisia travel guide | top 5 best places to visit in tunisia | you must know !!
This video contains information about tunisia, tunisia travel, tunisia travel guide, tunisia travel destinations, best place in tunisia, things to do in tunisia, tourist attractions In tunisia, best places in tunisia.
5. Sidi Bou Said
Sidi Bou Said is a town in northern Tunisia located about 20 km from the capital, Tunis.
The town itself is a tourist attraction and is known for its extensive use of blue and white.
4. Amphitheatre of El Jem
It is an oval amphitheatre in the city of El Djem, Tunisia. It is listed by UNESCO since 1979 as a World Heritage Site.
It was built around 238 AD, when the modern Tunisia belonged to the Roman province of Africa, in the city of Thysdrus.
3. Bourguiba Mousoleum
The Bourguiba mausoleum is a monumental grave in Monastir, containing the remains of former president Habib Bourguiba.
The mausoleum was built while Bourguiba was still alive, in 1963, in the modern Arab-Muslim style.
2. Dougga
Dougga is a Romano-Berber city in northern Tunisia, included in a 65 hectare archaeological site.
UNESCO qualified Dougga as a World Heritage Site in 1997.
1. Great Mosque Of Kairouan
It is one of the most important mosques in Tunisia, situated in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Kairouan.
It is one of the oldest places of worship in the Islamic world, as well as a model for all later mosques in the Maghreb.
travel | tunisia travel guide | top 5 best places to visit in tunisia | you must know !!

Tunisisa was established by the Phoenicians, but during its eventful history it belonged to the Roman Empire, was under Spanish, Turkish and Arab influences, and later under the French rule. Its architecture, art and culture all reflect this diversity. The ruins of the ancient metropolis of Carthage, the sand beaches of Hammamet, the old town of Tunis, the bazaars of Sousse, the mystical salt lake, the treasures of the Bardo Museum, the cave houses of Matmata, the palm trees of Tozeur, the bay and fish market of Kelibia, the Roman amphitheatre of El Djem, the blue and white houses of Sidi bou Said, the minarets, the oases of Chebika, the monumental buildings of the Ribats, the camels and the modern luxury hotels all are parts of the colorful mosaic, which is called Tunisia.
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Tunisisa was established by the Phoenicians, but during its eventful history it belonged to the Roman Empire, was under Spanish, Turkish and Arab influences, and later under the French rule. Its architecture, art and culture all reflect this diversity. The ruins of the ancient metropolis of Carthage, the sand beaches of Hammamet, the old town of Tunis, the bazaars of Sousse, the mystical salt lake, the treasures of the Bardo Museum, the cave houses of Matmata, the palm trees of Tozeur, the bay and fish market of Kelibia, the Roman amphitheatre of El Djem, the blue and white houses of Sidi bou Said, the minarets, the oases of Chebika, the monumental buildings of the Ribats, the camels and the modern luxury hotels all are parts of the colorful mosaic, which is called Tunisia.
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Vacation Tunisia [Tourism movie 2015]

http://juvan.net - Beautiful time in Tunisia, visiting many famous places, experience culinary and nature. Short unofficial tourism film. Get you own tourism mo...

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Visit Tunisia

Tunisia holidays take in the best sites & off-the-beaten-track places from remote Berber villages to the ancient medina of Kairouan. All our Tunisia holidays ar...

Tunisia holidays take in the best sites & off-the-beaten-track places from remote Berber villages to the ancient medina of Kairouan. All our Tunisia holidays are provided by operators committed to supporting local people & the environment.

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Tunisia is located only a few kilometres away from Sicily, the Roman influence is therefore still very obvious. In 800BC the PunicTunis was only a small village in a shadow of Carthage. Today, Tunis is a modern city with 1,2Million inhabitants.
Where ever we look the Tunisian flag hoisted everywhere. The five columns of Islam, the state religion of Tunisia, are symbolized by a pentacle . The Muslims believe in God being the only one and Mohammad being his prophet. The teaching of Allah calls the faithful to pray, to fast, to give alms and to make pilgrimage to Mecca.

Tunisia is located only a few kilometres away from Sicily, the Roman influence is therefore still very obvious. In 800BC the PunicTunis was only a small village in a shadow of Carthage. Today, Tunis is a modern city with 1,2Million inhabitants.
Where ever we look the Tunisian flag hoisted everywhere. The five columns of Islam, the state religion of Tunisia, are symbolized by a pentacle . The Muslims believe in God being the only one and Mohammad being his prophet. The teaching of Allah calls the faithful to pray, to fast, to give alms and to make pilgrimage to Mecca.

China announces media, cultural exchange project in Tunis

China is not only involved in South Sudan -- it's also working with Tunisia. A senior Chinese communications official and a group of journalists are in Tunisia to attend the annual festival of the Arab States Broadcasting Union. The delegation has used the occasion to announce a media and cultural exchange project between the Chinese public broadcaster and its Tunisian counterpart. CGTN's Adnen Chaouachi reports.
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Harvesting chamomile (and sun drying it for herbal tea)

Herb harvesting and drying! We show one method for drying herbs in the sun to preserve the...

Harvesting chamomile (and sun drying it for herbal tea)

Herb harvesting and drying! We show one method for drying herbs in the sun to preserve them for the off-season. (Click "SHOW MORE" to...well, see more)
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valeology dan faiz - desert greening in Tunisia

Mr. Dan Faiz worked in Tunisia for around 25 years. Over the last several years he has been a part of numerous International projects involving several countries and their organisations. The environmental project that we worked upon in Tunisia was initially financed by SIDA - Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency. SIDA had selected six projects, each in the field of the environment. The projects in Tunisia were: two for training personnel working at sewage treatment plants, three for technical support and studies for constructing wastewater treatment plants, and one for the development of a regional environmental action plan. A total of 25 projects were supported over a duration of 20 years at a cost of SEK 32 million since 1991.
Several groundwater studies were conducted during these projects, finally it was concluded that drought-ridden Tunisia didn’t have enough ground water to support agriculture. Contrary to popular belief, Tunisian researchers predicted that Tunisia did have abundant underwater supply. This was later confirmed in 2014 when a mysterious lake suddenly appeared in the Tunisian desert. The volume of the pool was around one million cubic metres over more than one hectare, with a depth of between 10 and 18 metres.
According to Mr. Faiz, this is a sign that there’s still hope of greenifying the southern deserts of Tunisia. During his time in Tunisia he found how very tolerant and very good-hearted Tunisian people are. He appreciated the collaboration between Swedish and Tunisian researchers and wishes to continue his project of de-desertification of Tunisian Sahara. The core of the proposed de-desertification project revolves around Vetiver grass. Vetiver has several different purposes: it helps to stabilise soil and protects it against erosion, it also protects fields against pests and weeds, it is favourable as animal feed, the oil extracted from its roots can be used for cosmetics, aromatherapy, herbal skincare and ayurvedic soap, lastly the plant can also be used for handicrafts, ropes and more. Mr. Faiz proposes than these advantages of vetiver could help establish a stable agricultural community that could further assist in developing Tunisia by providing jobs, increasing exports and by improving agriculture hence providing Tunisian people better life.
The proposed project would be led by Prof. Leo Vohandu, Professor Emeritus & Consultant, Tallinn University of Technology with Mr. Dan Faiz, Managing Director, SWEDANFAIZ Consult & Handel International and Mr. Mohsen Boubaker, Director, Institut Supérieur Agronomique Chott- Mériem, Tunisia. The proposed project would involve 25 Full Professors (with extremely qualified, accomplished and internationally renowned; covering all aspects of the de-desertification and improving environment) from different countries mostly from Europe. The approximate budget of the project would be around 120,000 EUR.
The project would help bring together several nations including Sweden, Tunisia, Iran and the EU countries together. It would allow knowledge sharing among these countries; for instance, the knowledge gained by the Iranians from their Agricultural DevelopmentProject which involved collaboration between several private and government organizations responsible for functions such as development and prosperity of the villages, functionality supply and production of protein products and food (cattle breeding and fisheries), active in the field of vast natural resources, watershed management and water spreading, education and research, and promote public participation in Basij in manufacturing and construction and so on. Knowledge sharing from projects such as this could help reduce risks and improve the performance of future projects.
Lastly but most importantly, the project would provide a sustainable approach to development by taking into account economic, social and environmental aspects of development in Tunisia.

Tunis Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tunis in Tunisia.
Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and this 'Paris' of North Africa is a metropolis with a long history.
In the centre of the medina, the domed roof of the souk encircles the Olive-Tree Mosque, the spiritual centre of the old town.
The central market district dates back to the Hafsid and Early Christian period. Here, there's something for everyone, many of the goods being skillfully crafted under the watchful eye of prospective purchasers. While strolling through the markets, it's like being part of an Arabian fairy-tale with all the magic of the One Thousand and One Nights.
The tall, octagonal minaret of the Sidi Youssef Dey Mosque is an example of Tunisia's earliest Syric building design and opposite is the Dar-el-Bey, former palace of the Turkish monarchs.
Dar Ben Abdallah is a splendid palace that dates back to the 18th century and since 1975, has incorporated a folklore museum that is well worth a visit. A large cool courtyard is dominated by a central marble fountain that is surrounded by both residential and official rooms. The lavish lifestyle of the 19th century is on full display in numerous rooms with precious furniture and crystal chandeliers, as well as beautifully attired life-size dolls.
Today, Bardo is an elegant suburb of villas but in the 19th century, the Turkish Beys built their palace district within it. The former harem today contains the majestic Bardo Museum.
Tunis has all the wonderful atmosphere of this region's historic and colorful past.

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Tunisia Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tunisia.
Tunis is a North African city with a long history....

Tunisia Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tunisia.
Tunis is a North African city with a long history. After the Hasfides and Osmans, the SpanishMoors came but then had to give way to French colonial rule until present day Independence. In the old town, there are more than 700 historic monuments which include 200 palaces, a colourful variety of buildings and numerous mosques.Among shoreline lava rock is the entrance to the Ghar El-Kebir, a collection of sandstone grottos. During Roman times, thousands of slaves were forced to bring building material for Carthage and El Djem from subterranean shafts. In Sousse, the simple fort of Ribat is probably the oldest Islamic building in North Africa, in which Muslim soldiers lived in monastery-like isolation and in the town’s Archaeological Museum there is a fantastic range of mosaics, predominantly from Punic and Roman excavations. Gabes is an oasis town which overflows with luxuriant floral splendour. By horse and carriage visitors can travel through one of the most beautiful maritime oases in Tunisia where, under 500,000 date palms, tobacco, henna, pumpkins, apricots and bananas thrive. The focal point of important caravan routes and trading centre for goods from Libya and Black Africa, Medenine is a very charming and lively city. Its reinforced honeycomb-shaped caves were the extraordinary-looking buildings that many will recall from the film ‘Star Wars’. The Sahara is the largest desert on earth, with different landscapes such as rock deserts, salt deserts and serene oases. Kebili is located on the edge of a huge salt lake and is a typical desert village with a green oasis and Artesian springs which provide water for its fruit and vegetable gardens. Nefta is also a green paradise in the desert, an oasis town that boasts no less than 152Artesian wells. Dougga contains Tunisia’s most important ruins which nestle in the hills among shimmering olive trees and poppy fields. Endless deserts and fertile oases, busy towns and isolated mountain regions, Roman temples and Muslim mosques: Tunisia is tempting!

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Tunis Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tunis in Tunisia.
Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and the p...

Tunis Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tunis in Tunisia.
Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and the political, commercial and cultural centre of the country: the Paris of North Africa and a metropolis with a long history. The centre of the city is the Medina, the Arabic old town. Surrounded by the market streets of the souks towers the large mosque of El Zitouna. Apart from the Sidi Oqba of Kairouan, this noble building is the most important religious sanctuary in Tunisia. The central market quarter dates back to the Hafsidic and Early Christian period and the leisurely ambience of the Moorish coffee houses still exists today. The tall, octagonal minaret of the Sidi Youssef Mosque is the earliest Syric building style in Tunisia. Next to the mosque are the securely guarded government buildings that incorporate the architectural styles of the old town. In the labyrinth of souks there is a tiny square with red-green pillars, the former slave market in which human captives were sold for profit. The 18th century mausoleum of Tourbet El Bey contains the tombs of the Husseiniden Dynasty, its stucco walls and marble pillars highlight the influence of Italian Renaissance. Even today the Medina of Tunis enchants all those who experience it and it is one of the oldest and most constantly populated areas of the Mediterranean that is as evocative as an oriental fairytale.

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TRAVEL VLOG | TUNISIA

Hey Lovies. Here are some highlights from my recently trip to Tunisia ( First time in Afri...

TRAVEL VLOG | TUNISIA

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Tunisian Oasis Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tunisian Oasis in Tunisia.
Gabes is the beginning of a journey through what is the fascinating oasis of Tunisia, that contains all the mystique of the Orient: art, culture, history and endless desert horizons.
The Ghorfas of Medenine boast a variety of souvenir shops and in the past, the multi-floored mud buildings served as dwellings and storage areas for the semi-nomads of the region. A Ghorfa is a collection of buildings that form part of large complexes with hundreds of buildings grouped together around large courtyards.
Surrounded by desert is the sleepy village of Douz that was once a thriving camel trading centre. Now it contains markets and is also the location of the famous SaharaFestival.
The Torra Ruins in Mansurah are a further highlight of the journey across the Tunisian oasis. The sun beats down relentlessly on the boundless Sahara and individual palm trees appear as green guardians of the oasis.
Tozeur, the 'Eden of The Desert', is a safe haven for almost 20 villages. Its unique architecture is highly impressive and the walls of its houses consist of loam bricks that form geometrical patterns.
Nefta's new town with its nearby souk quarter is situated in the east. On the western side is the older district with its sacred buildings and twisting alleys. For more than 1,000 years the town has been the religious centre of a mystic Moslem sect known as the Sufis.
As the shadows of evening begin to fall and the light of the setting sun illuminates the Tunisian oasis in a spectacular purple light, everything combines to make this a most memorable and atmospheric experience.

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Tunisia Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit

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TUNISIA - The Road Trip | Charlotte Hole

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TUNISIA Travel Guide | Top 5 Best Places In Tunisia | You Must Visit !!

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TUNISIA Travel Guide | Top 5 Best Places In Tunisia | You Must Visit !!

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5. Sidi Bou Said
Sidi Bou Said is a town in northern Tunisia located about 20 km from the capital, Tunis.
The town itself is a tourist attraction and is known for its extensive use of blue and white.
4. Amphitheatre of El Jem
It is an oval amphitheatre in the city of El Djem, Tunisia. It is listed by UNESCO since 1979 as a World Heritage Site.
It was built around 238 AD, when the modern Tunisia belonged to the Roman province of Africa, in the city of Thysdrus.
3. Bourguiba Mousoleum
The Bourguiba mausoleum is a monumental grave in Monastir, containing the remains of former president Habib Bourguiba.
The mausoleum was built while Bourguiba was still alive, in 1963, in the modern Arab-Muslim style.
2. Dougga
Dougga is a Romano-Berber city in northern Tunisia, included in a 65 hectare archaeological site.
UNESCO qualified Dougga as a World Heritage Site in 1997.
1. Great Mosque Of Kairouan
It is one of the most important mosques in Tunisia, situated in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Kairouan.
It is one of the oldest places of worship in the Islamic world, as well as a model for all later mosques in the Maghreb.
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Tunisia Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Tunisisa was established by the Phoenicians, but during its eventful history it belonged to the Roman Empire, was under Spanish, Turkish and Arab influences, and later under the French rule. Its architecture, art and culture all reflect this diversity. The ruins of the ancient metropolis of Carthage, the sand beaches of Hammamet, the old town of Tunis, the bazaars of Sousse, the mystical salt lake, the treasures of the Bardo Museum, the cave houses of Matmata, the palm trees of Tozeur, the bay and fish market of Kelibia, the Roman amphitheatre of El Djem, the blue and white houses of Sidi bou Said, the minarets, the oases of Chebika, the monumental buildings of the Ribats, the camels and the modern luxury hotels all are parts of the colorful mosaic, which is called Tunisia.
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Vacation Tunisia [Tourism movie 2015]

http://juvan.net - Beautiful time in Tunisia, visiting many famous places, experience culi...

Vacation Tunisia [Tourism movie 2015]

http://juvan.net - Beautiful time in Tunisia, visiting many famous places, experience culinary and nature. Short unofficial tourism film. Get you own tourism movie, contact us!
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Visit Tunisia

Tunisia holidays take in the best sites & off-the-beaten-track places from remote Berber v...

Visit Tunisia

Tunisia holidays take in the best sites & off-the-beaten-track places from remote Berber villages to the ancient medina of Kairouan. All our Tunisia holidays are provided by operators committed to supporting local people & the environment.